NORFOLK — Jordan Baker called it “another Scope miracle.” As usual, he was right in the middle of it.Baker’s 90-foot dash to the goal beat the buzzer and rescued the Crabbers for a 50-49 overtime win against Landstown in the Eastern Region quarterfinals Wednesday night at Scope. Hampton advanced to Sunday’s semifinals, where another win would clinch a spot in the state tournament.The Eagles led 49-48 when Cameron Alston went to the free-throw line for a one-and-one with 8.4 seconds left. He missed the front end, and Hampton's Sammie Royal got the rebound. Royal flipped to Baker, and since the Crabbers had no timeouts left, he was off.After weaving through defenders, Baker lost his footing in the lane. But his shot — fling would be a better word — dropped after using plenty of rim with just over a second left.Graceful it was not.“I just wanted to get down there and get the ball up,” Baker said. “But I slipped and just flung the ball up, and it just happened to go in.“I didn’t even see the ball go through the net. My teammates just grabbed me and lifted me up, and I knew I had made the shot. It was a big sigh of relief to keep our season alive.”It was another clutch postseason moment by Baker. In last year's quarterfinal here, he hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:09 left as Hampton rallied from a seven-point deficit to beat Nansemond River. He also hit the game’s biggest basket, another 3, in the state title win over Petersburg.Anthony Barber led the Crabbers with 21 points but was 6-of-21 from the field. Baker was only 4-of-15, but he made the basket that counted most.“Jordan made a great play,” Hampton assistant Eric Brown said. “He pushed the ball. We're always on him about getting to the basket.“He's so big, and he can get on top of most guys. We just told him, 'if you get it, don't stop.' We didn't get it easy last year, and we didn't expect to get it easy this year.”Each team finished with the same number of field goals as turnovers — 20 and 20 for Landstown, 17 and 17 for Hampton. The Crabbers won despite 30-percent shooting from the field, which included 1-of-12 from the 3-point arc.But the key stat of the night was rebounding. Though giving up some height and muscle, Hampton finished with a 41-24 edge and had 26 offensive boards.Hampton nearly won in regulation. Barber’s two free throws gave the Crabbers a 42-39 lead with 45.6 seconds left. But with three fouls to five, the Crabbers allowed Jordan Roberson to drive down the middle for an and-one layup.Roberson’s free throw tied it at 42 with 33.6 seconds left.Hampton held for the final shot, which ended up being a 3-point try from the right wing by Barber. It missed, and the game went to overtime.Hampton (22-6) advanced to Sunday’s 4 p.m. semifinal against Great Bridge, which beat Maury 54-42.The Wildcats (23-3) are in the regional semifinals for the first time since 1978.HAMPTON (22-6): Baker 12, Barber 21, Melvin 4, Royal 5, Perry 8. Totals: 17 15-22 50.LANDSTOWN (21-6): Alston 5, Sandifer 13, Stanley 2, Bolsted 8, Roberson 9, Worthy 12. Totals: 20 5-7 49.Hampton;12;8;13;9;8--50Landstown;8;12;10;12;7--493-pointers: Hampton 1 (Baker 1). Landstown 4 (Sandifer 3, Alston 1).